Bringing a much needed fresh approach to pop-punk, their first album, Counting The Seconds, is dripping with both hints at their individual inspirations and their own injections of talent. The three singles taken from it, If Only You'd Stay, Sick Of It All & Stockholm Swing have been consistently popular with old and new fans alike and this is borne out by the fanbase – and downloads – that the band have seen grow across six continents. They've also worked to take their incredible live show on the road across both the UK and Europe, where crowds are consistently blown away by the translation of the sparkling recordings they know into a thumping, emotional live experience.

As well as a fantastic response to their live shows, the band have received critical acclaim for the album itself, earning consistent praise from various different media outlets, including regular coverage by the BBC. Rock Sound magazine described Counting The Seconds as 'anthemic' and 'one hell of a good time' and that's what the band are constantly shooting for. Whether infusing a weary fan with a bit of joy on their dreary commute, or pounding into the chest of the front row of a headline festival crowd, One Man Boycott are using what they do best to spread their share of excitement into the lives of fans around the world.

After a difficult end to 2016 for the band, 2017 brings a brand new air of positivity with drummer Mikey Morgan joining the ranks and a return to the studio with renowned producer Romesh Dodangoda imminent to create sparkling new music in the form of the forthcoming EP 'A Funny Way To Make Friends' featuring the singles 'Crawl' and 'A Funny Way To Make Friends' set for release this summer.